Wednesday 3/15

  

  • Read John 9: 13-34 

  

Why do you think Jesus is willing to heal on the Sabbath? Think back to our Sunday mornings talking about the Law. 

This man simply states and restates what Jesus had done. How can this help you as you think about sharing with those around you how Jesus has worked in your own life? 

Who are the people around you that need to hear the Good News about Jesus? List them out on a separate piece of paper and pray for them right now.

Tuesday 3/14

  • Read John 9: 1-12 

Has anything in your life or the life of someone close to you made you wonder if it was a result of sin? How can you relate to the disciples’ questions? 

How have you seen Jesus heal you—physically, emotionally, or other? 

Why do you think this man has such an understated response? 

Monday 3/13

  • Read John 9 

What pops out to you as you read through this chapter? 

Is there anything confusing or hard? 

Sunday 3/12

Jesus makes a lot of claims about Himself in this chapter.  

Spend some time writing out a description of who Jesus is to you, in your life and experience. 

Try to write in a narrative instead of bullet points—research shows that we retain more of what we tell in story form. 

Saturday 3/11

  

  • Read John 8 

  

If you had to condense this chapter to one sentence, write out that sentence on a separate piece of paper or in a journal.

  • What are the 2 things you will remember most from this chapter?

Friday 3/10

  • Read John 8: 31-58 

What does Jesus claim about Himself in these verses? 

What does He tell them about themselves in these verses? 

What have you learned about who the Father is based on Jesus’ witness? 

How have you seen God’s truth set you free in your own life?

Thursday 3/9

  

  • Read John 8: 12-30 

How has Jesus been a light to you—internally as well as externally? 

What does Jesus claim about Himself in these verses? 

What does He tell them about themselves in these verses? 

What have you learned about who the Father is based on Jesus’ witness?